It rained hard yesterday, as a result
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the floor was flooded with bundles of dirty water
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It rained hard yesterday, as a result, all schools and colleges declared holiday due to flooding
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- As a result” is often used as a conjunctive adverbial phrase to indicate cause-and-effect relationships; in this sense, it is synonymous with
- a result of anything that is willingly done by you
- accordingly
- because of the occurrence of something
- consequently
- it is the indication of the effect due to a cause
- so
- the consequence of your own deed
- the outcome of something that you have done.
- therefore
- thus
- When a term As a result starts a sentence, it should be followed by a comma.
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